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All Follies Are Not Committed In
I Print.
; A Colorado Woman ttasliUl'iicd
to death the other day.
She came in from the garden
and saw her house on fire. "Oh,"
she cried, "the china !" And into
the burning house she ran, and
before any one could get to her
she was dead all for the sake of a
few dislie.
D.m't he too quick to sav how
f iolish this Colorado woman wa.
Stop and think a minute isn't it
possible that you're doing some
thins; just as foolish this very min
ute?
What do you think of a man
who sacrifices his health and his
! peace of mind and his good con-
science just tor the sake of a few
1 not over clean dollars that he can't
take with him when lie dies ''.
What do you think of a woman
who is so crazy to get into society
that she neglects her children,
snubs her husband and forgets all
her old friends just for the sake
of a smile from some rich nobody
who wouldn't cross the street to
help her if she lay dying? !
What do you think of a girl who i
will let her mother stay alone day
after day doing the work of the !
household while she trapes the
streets with a lot of little feather
head gigglers who wouldn't stop j
giggling for five minutes if they ;
found her lying dead in the road?
What do you think of a young
man who will break his mother's
heart and turn his father's hair .
white just to have sonic scheming i
cynic clap him on the back and
call him a good fellow?
What do you think of a full
grown man who will desert a good
woman and pour his heart out to
a rag and a bone and a hank of
hair who's only making a tool of
him for her own amusement ?
1 saw a woman spoil a $20 dress
the other day fighting to get toa 10
cent bargain counter. I've seen
a man give $10 worth of worry to
a lost $2 bill.
1 know a woman whose new
shoes pinch her toe so that she
can't take a step without making a
face.
Why doesn't she throw the
shoes away?
Why, she just paid $4 for them
so she'll suiter $50 worth of
misery and think she's being economical.
All the follies are not committed
in print, are they?
Onrine the existiuir linaucial striiuieliey and scarcity ol' money. te have remain
ed on the cash pavinir husis. payinir out currency on all ehcekinu' accounts with
out limit. We have im litililiiiW KIi money, eiilu r hy way of hills payahle nr
re-discounts: and at M TIM Y. have we licen without our leiral reserve.
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Wm. H. S. BUROWYN,
President.
IIIUl'.CTOIiS K !'. Patterson, Vice-President
I). Itansom. W. A. Pierce. .1. I.. Patterson. T. M.
.Anderson, .1. T. (looch, Win. II. s. Iturirwyn.
JAMES T. UOOCH,
Cashier.
: W. S. Parker. T. I.. Puny. Hen.
Hons,', Ceortre C. (treen. ll. It.
SEABOARD
WELL UP IN OEOO RAPHY.
"Where was Christ born ?"
asked the lewcher of Willie. Willie
pondered awhile and finally an
nounced: "Mauch Chunk !"
"Mauch Chunk!" exclaimed
the teacher. "You ought 10 know
better than that. Why, little Geor
gie knows where Christ was born.
Where was Christ born, Georgie?"
And the shrill treble of the four-year-old
answered:
"Bethlehem!"
"That's right," said the teacher.
"Well," said Willie, pouting, "I
knew it was somewhere on the
Lehigh Valley railway !"
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MY ONE REGRET.
Life is too short, dear love, tor unkind feeling,
Too short for harsh reproach, or hitter lone,
If I have wronged you, dear, here let me kneeling,
Seek pardon for a fault I had not known.
If at your side in penitence appealing
I should but speak in gentle words alone,
'Twould pass the bounds of reasons wise concealing.
Save that my love for you each day so strong has grown.
And now by all our past of untold gladness.
By every fond caress and tender word.
Forgive, forget, thai one brief hour of madness,
And take nie to your heart, as some poor, tired bird.
Then you may know the highest joy of living,
The God'like peace, the sweetness of forgiving.
OH, ASK WL NOT.
' 0
(I'.y the late .lohn Charles McNeill
Love should I set my heart upon a crown,
Squander my years and gain ii,
What recompense of pleasure could I own
For youth's red drops that stain it?
Much have I thought on what our life may mean,
And what iis best endeavor;
Seeing we may not come again to glean,
But, losing, lose forever.
Seeing how zealots, making choice of pain,
From home and country parted,
Have thought it life to leave their fellows slain,
Their women broken-hearted.
How teasing truth a thousand faces claims,
, As in a broken mirror,
And what a father died for in the flames
His own son scorns as error.
How even they whose hearts were sweet with song
Must quaff oblivion potion,
And soon or late their sails be lost along
The all-surrounding ocean.
THE MASTER'S TOUCH.
THE LIFE OF A DRUNKARD.
The Master's Touch Revealed the ;
Rare Value and Brought Out
the Hidden Harmonics.
He Often Stagers Home And Is
Stretched Out In Beastly Intoxication.
Constipation
One morning a number of years
ago in London a group of people
had gathered in a small auction
shop for an advertised sale of line
old antiques and curios, The auc
tioneer brought out an old, black
ened dirty-looking violin. Ik
said : "Ladies and gentlemen,
here is a remarkable old instru
ment lhave the great privilege of
offering you. It is a genuine Cre
mona, made by the Antonius
Stradivarius himself. It is very
rare, and worth its weight in gold.
What am I bid?" The people
present looked at it critically. And
some doubted the accuracy of the
auctioneer's statements. They
saw ihat it did not have the Stradi
varius name cut in it. And he ex
plained that some of the earliest
ones made did not have the name.
And that some that had the name
cut in it were not genuine. But
he could assure them that this was
genuine. Still the buyers doubted
and criticised, as buyers have al-
ways done. Five guineas in gold
were bid, but no more. The auc
I tionecr perspired and pleaded. "It
was ridiculous to think of selling
such a rare violin for such a small
sum," he said. But the bidding
j seemed hopelessly stuck there.
Meanwhile a man had entered
! the shop from the street. He was
j very tall and very slender, with
I very black hair, middle-aged, weari
; ing a velvet coat. He walked up
'. to the counter with a peculiar side-
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for pieces in prose suitable for re
citation at school, at home or on
some social occasion. It oilers
from Bronson's F.locution the fol
lowing p .issages. entitled "The
Life of a 1 h titikard
If you would mark the misery,
which drunkenness infuses into
the cup of domestic happiness, go
w ith me to one of those nurseries
of crime, a common tippling shop,
and there behold, collected till mid
night, the fathers, the husbands,
the sons and the brothers of the
neighborhood. Bear witness to
the stench and the filthiness around
them. Hearken to the oaths, the
obscenity and the ferocity of their
', conversation. Observe their idiot
laugh; record the vulgar jest, with
i which they are delighted, and tell
: me, what potent sorcery has so
transformed these men, that, for
this loathsome den, they should
i forego all the delights of an inno
! cent and lovely fireside.
But let us follow some of them
home, from the scenes of their de
bauch. There is a young man,
whose accent, and gait, and dress, i Bou;" 0
bespeak the communion, which he
once has held, with something bet
ter than all this. He is an only
son. On him, the hopes of par
ents, and of sisters have cen
tered. Every nerve of that family
has been strained, to give to that
intellect, of which ihey all were
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W. M. COHEN.
No appstits, loss ot strength, nervous-ro.-is,
ilea .c.'ie, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, .'-our risings, ar.d catarrh
oi i.ic ctornadi are all due to indigestion.
Kodal relinvf.s i:-.d:geclioii. Tl'-'.s new discov
ciy rtpresr.tits the r,atural Juices ot diges
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
coi.i'.jincd vitn trie greatest known tonio
mid reconstructive properties. Kodol tor
dyspepsia does not oniy relieve Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mu:ous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va., says:
" i was troubled with sour stomach tor twenty years.
Kodol cured me and wo are now uslne it in tnilk
iorcaoy."
Kodol Discsts What You Eat
Reli-vcs indlRc&tlon, sour stomach,
blicl.lri; ot ras, etc.
Prepared by E. 0. DcWITT & CO., CHICAGO.
Sold hy W. M. ( nl , Weldon, N. (..'.
GEORGE C. GREEN,
Attorney-At-Law,
i National llauk lltiildinc'l
Oh, ask me not the haven of our ships,
Nor what flag floats above you!
I hold you close, I kiss your sweet, sweet lips,
And love you, love you, love you !
- From "Songs, Merry and Sad."
THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS. I DVKim THE MONEYMOuY
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The Story of a Medicine.
Its namo "Golden Medical lliscoverr
was suucsted by one, uf Its most tinjKirt
ant uml valuablo inirriHlients Golden
belli root.
Nearly forty years atro, Itr. Pierce dls
covered thill he could, by the use of pure,
trlple-rclini'ii Blycerine, aided by a cer
tain degree of constantly nialiittilnini
heat and with the mil of apparatus und
appliances desitrmtl forthat purisise. ex
tract from our inoHt valuable native me
dicinal roots their curative properties
much lieiter than hy the use, of alcohol,
so generally employed. So the now world
famed "Golden Medical Discovery." fur
the cure of weak utomaeh, Indluestlon. or
dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and
kindred duraiiKementa was tirst arade. aa
it ever sinee has bVn. without a particle
of alcohol ill Its rnakVup.
A glancetitVjii.l list of Its Ingredi
ents, printed fni'vehv bottle-wrapper,
will show that It is iue fr n the most
valuable medicinal nwjAfound trowing
In our American forcstSJ All these In-
So'lr'sSinent. Irnm tl'ie l"aJVl'i' uYeilk'lrf e-
ierTs. IcAdl'Tr mi'l writers on Unirrin
,., r(.. ii)iuiieiiil tliein us the vi,ry,
'IrlillLi'l1' t"scafiH for wliii-IT
uculs uas
Tiook-o these ulidorseine
been compiled bv Dr. u, v. nerve, of
liulfalo, N. Y Mid will lie mailed free to
tiny one asklnit same by postal card, or
letter addressed to the Doctor as above.
From these endorsements, copied from
standard medical IxioUsof all the d lifer
ent schools ol practice. It will lie found
tntll on' iimn-iiii'iiM, i-,nn(nKiiiK in, ,..,.-
en MiHlicul Discovery " are advised not
only for the cure of the above mentioned
diseases, but, niso for the cure of ail ca
tarrhal, bronchial and threat affections,
ecomialned with ciilanhiil dischiiriies,
hoarseness, sore throat, llmreriiiK. or
hann-nn-couirhs, and nil those wasting;
affections which, If not promptly and
properly treated are liable to terminate
In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dls.
covcry in timo and persevere in its use
until you glvo It a fair trial and It Is not
likely to disappoint. Ton much must not
be cxiiected of It. It will not perform
miracles. It will not cure consumption
in its advanced stimes. No medicine will.
It trtlt cure the uths'tlons that lead up to
ooosuupUou, V Olden "
ring the day. It may be the sun
rise, a child's play and laughter or
a pretty peep of landscape.
Learn to look in each experience
that comes for a little pleasure.
You will be surprised to find how
many circumstances and duties
that you thought commonplace and
rather disagreeable possess either
an amusing or an instructive side.
No matter how disagreeable a duty
is, some happiness may be gotten
out of it even if it is only the
thought that by your efforts you
are getting it over and done with.
If the duty must be repeated
continually you can get some com
fort as well as happiness out of the
fact that you are cultivating pa
tience and strength or will power,
boih of which are essential to hap
piness and success.
UNIOUE CEREMONY.
The Fredericksburg Free Lance
says; In ihe northwest part of our
county there lives a well known
Irish magistrate. A man of liberal
education and full quota of genu
ine wit. A short time ago Jim and
Bet, a colored pair, called upon
the 'squire to be united for better
or worse. The 'squire having
been notified of their coming pre
pared and actually used the follow
ing ceremony:
"Jim will you take Bet,
Without any regret,
To love and cherish,
Till one of you perish,
And laid under the sod,
So help you God."
And being answered in the affir
mative by Jim the squire turned
to Bet and said :
"Bet, will you take Jim
And cling to him,
Both out and in,
Through thick and thin,
Holding him 10 your heart,
'Till death do you part "
Bet acquiesced by a modest bow
of the head, and now the happy
pair was dismissed as follows:
"Through life, alternate joy and
strife,
I now pronounce you man and
wife,
Go up life's hill till you get to the
level
Salute your bride, you black rusty
devil.
proud, every means of choicest
wise, and without noticing any-1 cultivation. They have denied
body in the shop picked up the themselves, that nothing should be
violin, and was at once absorbed ' wanting, to enable him to enter
in it. He ousted it tenderly with j his profession, under every advan
his handkerchief, changed the ten-' tage. They gloried in his talents,
sion of the strings, and held it up ! they exulted in the first buddings !
to his ear lingeringly as though ! of his youthful promise, and they ;
i hearing something. 1 hen putting ; were looking forward 10 the time
The Friend And you and George j lle end of it up in position he ; when every labor should be repaid, ,
i and every self-denial rewarded, by
that hour, when he
Practices in all State and i-'edi'ia
.-ouris. ( nllectiiiii of claiuis in Mali
fa und ailiiiiniiiL' counties.
.Money to loan on approved security
utiirucv tor l ust .National I'.auk
Weldon'.
! Dl.liON. N. ( .
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The habit of happiness can be
acquired. Begin each morning by , have excellent appetites for every ! reached for the bow, while the
resolving to enioy something du- mea. What kind of annetiers do murmur ran through the little au-1 the joys of
you use?
The Bride Kisses, dear. And
we have the grandest dessert.
The Friend Gracious ! And
what doss it consist of?
The Bride The same, of course
kisses.
The time is never lost that is de
voted to work.
No man ever became extremely
wicked all at once.
When the Stomach, Heart or Kidney
nerves iret weak, then these circuits al
ways fail. Don't ilnnr the stomach, nor
stimulate the Heart or Kidnevs. That
is simply a makeshift. Gel a prescrip
tion knoiMi to diutrcists ovcrvnhcre as
Dr. Slump's Kesti.rutive. The 1,'estora
tive is prepared expressly for these weak
inside nerves, huild them nilh Dr.
Slump's l.'i'sloralive tablets or liiliid
and see hmv iiiickly help will conic.
I' rce sample test sent on ieiiiesl hv Dr.
-dump, liacine. Wis. Your health is
surelv worth this simple test.
Sold hy K M. Cohen. Weldon. N. C.
dience, 'Parganini." should stand forth in all the blaze
The bow seemed hardly to have of well-earned, and indisputable
touched the strings when such a , professional pre-eminence. Alas,
soft exquisite note came out filling these visions are less bright than
the shop, and holding the people , once they were !
spellbound. And as he played the i Lnter that family circle. Bc
listeners laughed for very delight, hold those aged parents, surround
and then wept for the fullness of cd hy children, lovely and beloved,
their emotion. The men's hats , Within that circle reign peace, vir
were off, and they all stood in rapt tue, intelligence, and refinement,
reverence, as though in a place of ; The evening has been spent in an
worship. He played upon iheir imaied discussion, in innocent
These little things are great to
little men.
treatments u
on reuttest.
HE KNEW.
Sabbath School Teacher What
does the parable of the Prodigal
Son teach us?
Bobby Thickneck Not to be
fatted calves, ma'am.
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hv Dr.
I'hese tests arc
without a lieu-
Trial Catarih
mailed out free
10011. Kaeilie. is.
provilli: to the people
uv s cost me uTcai vaiue ot mis scien
tilic prescription known to diuuirists c
ry Here as Dr. Mioop s Catarrh Item
dy.
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon. N. C
emotions as he played upon the
old soiled-begrimed violin.
By and by he stopped. And as
they were released from the spell
of the music the people began
clamoring for the violin. "Fifty
guineas," "sixty," "seventy,"
"eighty," they bid in hot
And at last it was knocked down
to the famous player himself for
one hundred guineas in gold, and
that evening he held a vast audi
ence of thousands breathless un
der the spell of the music he drew
from the old, dirty, blackened, de
spised violin.
haste, j home?
It belongs to human nature to
hate those you have injured.
A tickliiur euutrh. from any cause, is
luiekly slopped hv Dr. Shooii's Couch
Cure. And it is so thorouulily harmless
and safe, that Dr. slump tells mothers
verywherc to irive it without hesitation
even to very youin; hahies. The whole
some irreen leaves and lender stems of
a hmc-hcaliiur mountainous shrub, fur
nish the curative properties to Or.
hoop's Conirh Cure. II calms the couch
ami heals the sore ami sensitive bron
chial uieiuliraiies. No opium, no chlo
roform, uotiiiutr harsh used to injure or
oppress. Simply u resinous plant ex
tract, that helps to heal acliinir luncs.
The Spaniards calls this herb which Ihe
Doctor uses. 'The Sacred llerh." De
mand Dr. slump's. Take no other.
SoldhyW. M. Cohen, Weldon. N. t'.
pleasantry, in the sweet inter- j
change of affectionate endearment.
There is one, who used to share
all this, who was the center of this
circle. Why is he not here ? Do
professional engagements, of late,
so late, so estrange him from
The hour of devotion has
arrived. They kneel before their
Father and their God. A voice,
thai used to mingle in their praises,
is absent. An hour rolls away.
Where now has all that cheerful
ness fled? Why does every effort
to rally, sink them deeper in de
spondency? Why do those par-
It was despised until the master- j ems look so wistfully around, and
ilELIHG I
YEMSH I
a im3 Morning? !
I TAKE I
1 SJliStto.
!A Gentle Laxative
And Appetizer
W. W. KAY.
Family
To a gentleman every womar. is
a lady in right of her sex.
i he linesl codec substitute ever made
has recently been produced hy Dr.
slump, of Kacine, Wis, Voudon't have
to hoil it I'll or MX minutes. "Made in a
minute" says the doctor. "Health Cof
fee" is really the closest eolfec imitation
ever yet produced. Not a irrain of real
eoll'ee in it either. Health police imi
tation is made from pure toasted cereals
or grains, with mult, nuts, etc. lieally
it would fool an expert were he to iih
know inclv think it for eoll'ee.
Sold hy W.T. Parker, Weldon, N. ('.
The concessions of the weak are
the concessions of fear.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You rUe Always Bought
player tcok possession. Its worth
was not known. The master's 1
touch revealed the rare value and
brought out the hidden harmonies. 1
He gave the doubted little instru
ment its true place of high honor
before the multitude. May I say
softly, some of us have been de
spising the worth of the man with-,
in. We have been bidding live
guineas when the real value is im-:
measurably above thai because of
the Master. Do not let us be under-bidding
God's workmanship.
The violin needed dusting, and
readjustment of its strings before
the music came. Shall we not
each of us yield this rarest instru
ment, his own personality, to the
Master's hand? There will be
some changes needed, no doubt,
as the Master player takes hold.
And then will go singing out of
our persons and our lives, the rar
est music of God thai shall enthrall
and bring all within ear-shot to the
Master musician. From S. D.
Gordon's "Short Talks on Service."
why do they start at the sound of
every footstep? Another hour
has gone. That lengthened peal
is too much for a mother's endur
ance. She can conceal the well
known cause no longer. The un
answered question is wrung from
her lips. Where, oh where, is my
sou?
The step of that son and brother
is heard. The door is opened.
He staggers in before them, and
is stretched out at their feet, in all
the loathsomness of beastly iniox-ication.
uroce
vi:i.Dox, x. c.
1 keep the lu st of evervthiui; ill my
line
Pi
lite aitention to all at
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KAY':
SULPHUR BATHS AT HOME.
WALTER E. DAMEL.
attokni;k-t-law
wM.nov x. c.
Practices in the courts of Halifax anti
Northampton and in the Supreme and
I'etleral courts Collections made ill all
parts of North Carolina. Ittunch ollico
at Halifax open every Monday.
They Heal The Skin and
Away Its Impurities.
Take1
KISS ANYWAY.
Bears the
Signature of
To kiss a miss may lead lo bliss, i
To kiss amiss may lead to this:
Your kiss may miss amiss, which I
wis j
Would seem to miss to be remiss, j
But chance like this you'd not dis-,
miss i
To even kiss a miss amiss!
' -Life,
OA8TOIIIA.
Bean tbi y?llle V Haw Ulnars Billet
Bigutut
of
: sulphur Paths heal Skin Diseases uml
irive the hotly a wholesome cdow. Now
you don't hae to cooU'loa loch-priced
i resort to net them. Put a few spoonfuls
of HANCOCK'S I.lt,ll ID SIT, I'M! H ill
the hot water, and you eel a perfect sul
1 phut hath ticht in ymrovMi home.
; ApplyllANCiM'K'SI.Iiifllisri.PIH'l;
i to the atlt'etetl parts, and Keenta and
other stubborn skin trouhlesare tiiiekly
cured. Dr. Ii. II. Thomas, of VaMosta,
tin., was cured of a painful skin trouble,
i and he praises it in the liveliest terms.
t our dnitrcist sells it.
Hancocks i.itriD si i. run;
OIXTMKNT is the best cure for Sores,
Pimples, lllaekheatls and all intlaiiiinu
tion. Gives a soft, velvety skin.
KILL the COUCe'L
AND CURE the LUNCS
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
MICE
OLDa Trial Bottle Free
sNflAtL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
FOR foycHS
GUARANTEED SATISFACTOK
1 OR MONEY REFUNDED,
i Cato said, "1 had rather men
should ask why my statue is not
' set up than why it is."
CAmTOTLXA..
Ban the ?llie Hw Bought
ef
l"""l'y """I. FEE HETURNf"
to vis' KPcmt nci. our cnnoi nee
THC LOWKST. tk'tut iilhIi !. photo or si;, i. l, t- ,r
ctr-'rt ?i,n'h will trw n,.rt oil luilt-nuumilv.
INFRIHCCMENT ami n Hutuettsl butnrv Ol
ei'iirtB. Patents ohlulnil llirouith lis. AOVr:--TIMO
and SOID, rn'ft THAOK-MARKS. 5L.e
aiOMk and coeVRlCHTS u,ui.-kly (louuuuO.
Opposite U. S. P:tont Qffloos
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